The conductivity of an acid solution depends on the

a

amount of ions present and their mobilities

b

mobilities of the ions present

c

amount of ions present

d

temperature of the solution

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The conductivity of an acid solution depends on the **amount of ions present and their mobilities**. So, it's not just about how many ions are there, but also how fast they can move around in the solution that affects conductivity.

Sensei
1 month ago

yeah correct acid are lustre in nature 👌

Bt1
2 years ago

option A is correct
When an acid dissolves in water, it forms ions that can carry an electric charge. These ions are what allows the solution to conduct electricity. The more ions there are in the solution, the better it can conduct electricity.

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